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Friday, January 18, 2013
Squamatus
Check out this
gallery
of unlikely creatures of the deep dark sea.
The one above is called
Lepidonotus Squamatus
and has the ability to generate its own light or bioluminescence. Thanks to photographer Alexander Semenov for bringing these to light.
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